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Classification of Matter Competition
By Erin Pipkin
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STATION 2 - CARD SORT: ELEMENTS
Select the substances in the cardsort that were examples of an
ELEMENT.
The information listed below is in number order (there were numbers on the cards you sorted).
1. A pure substance that cannot be broken down chemically
2. A substance that consists of 2 or more elements combined in a set ratio.
3. Made up of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined.
4. Gold
5. Salt
6. Salt Water
7. Salad Dressing
8. Silver
9. Water
10. Carbon Dioxide
11. Hydrochloric Acid
12. Concrete
13. Blood
14. Helium
15. Mercury
16. Rust
17. Vegetable Soup
18. Air
19. Salt & Pepper
20. Oxygen
21. Glucose
22. Potassium
23. Hydrogen Peroxide
24. Carbon
25. Soil
26. Sand
27. Vinegar
28. Aluminum
29. Titanium
30. Neon
31. Baking Soda
32. Milk
33. Ammonia
STATION 2 - CARD SORT: Compounds
Select the substances in the cardsort that were examples of a
COMPOUND.
The information listed below is in number order (there were numbers on the cards you sorted).
1. A pure substance that cannot be broken down chemically
2. A substance that consists of 2 or more elements combined in a set ratio.
3. Made up of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined.
4. Gold
5. Salt
6. Salt Water
7. Salad Dressing
8. Silver
9. Water
10. Carbon Dioxide
11. Hydrochloric Acid
12. Concrete
13. Blood
14. Helium
15. Mercury
16. Rust
17. Vegetable Soup
18. Air
19. Salt & Pepper
20. Oxygen
21. Glucose
22. Potassium
23. Hydrogen Peroxide
24. Carbon
25. Soil
26. Sand
27. Vinegar
28. Aluminum
29. Titanium
30. Neon
31. Baking Soda
32. Milk
33. Ammonia
STATION 2 - CARD SORT: Mixture
Select the substances in the cardsort that were examples of a
MIXTURE.
The information listed below is in number order (there were numbers on the cards you sorted).
1. A pure substance that cannot be broken down chemically
2. A substance that consists of 2 or more elements combined in a set ratio.
3. Made up of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined.
4. Gold
5. Salt
6. Salt Water
7. Salad Dressing
8. Silver
9. Water
10. Carbon Dioxide
11. Hydrochloric Acid
12. Concrete
13. Blood
14. Helium
15. Mercury
16. Rust
17. Vegetable Soup
18. Air
19. Salt & Pepper
20. Oxygen
21. Glucose
22. Potassium
23. Hydrogen Peroxide
24. Carbon
25. Soil
26. Sand
27. Vinegar
28. Aluminum
29. Titanium
30. Neon
31. Baking Soda
32. Milk
33. Ammonia
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Drag each subcategory of matter under the correct main category it belongs to.
LIST THEM IN ALPHABETICAL ORDOR OR IT WILL MARK YOUR ANSWER AS INCORRECT
Compound
Heterogeneous
Homogeneous
Element
Pure Substance
Mixture
Substance 1 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 2 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 3 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 4 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 5 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 6 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 7 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 8 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 9 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 10 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 11 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 12 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 13 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 14 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 15 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 16 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 17 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 18 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 19 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Substance 20 is a ____
Element
Compound
Mixture
Picture #1 is an example of a ___
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Picture #2 is an example of a ___
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Picture #3 is an example of a ___
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Picture #4 is an example of a ___
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Atmosphere is a ______
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Helium Gas is a ______
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Paper is a ______
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Gravel is a ______
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Gold is a ______
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Vanilla Ice Cream is a ______
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Salt is a ______
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture
Diamonds are a ______
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Heterogeneous Mixture
D. Homogeneous Mixture